Key Features
- 30.4MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- DIGIC 6+ Image Processor
- 3.2" 1.62m-Dot Touchscreen LCD Monitor
- DCI 4K Video at 30 fps; 8.8MP Still Grab
MFR #
1483C002
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- Not sure yetI just received today. Photo's appear amazing on screen. ISO appears superior to 5D Mark III, editing software awful, black lines when taking video if slightly dark. Very disappointed with black streaking lines across screen.
- Superior CameraI rented this camera to compare it with the 5DMII. My wife has the 5DMIII and I wanted to test drive it as I am due for an upgrade. I love the camera that my wife has as it's a vast improvement to mine so I was expecting more with the MIV. It did not disappoint! The new focusing, Digic 6+ processor speed, more mega pixels, touchscreen........ all what I love about this camera and I didn't even explore the many other features! I uploaded some shots. One of a bird in the rain, another before the rain, the clouds before the rain and a long exposure and an hdr 7 exopure. This camera blew away my 5DMII. The 5DMIV is the camera to get. All those NA sayers don't know how to use a camera, software, or computer to get the most out or your shots. I say to them: Read the manual, learn and you too can appreciate the features this camera has! enough said.....
- An amazing CameraSpent more than a year considering a move to a Full Frame camera; reading all the pro's and con's, and also the many, many opinions. Looked at the 6D for some time, but decided on the 5D Mark IV. Very happy with this choice. Love the flexibility and many options that it provides. This weekend I'll be taking it - for the first time - to my granddaughter's gymnastics competition. Anxious to see its performance in less than optimum light settings.
- Trustworthy BodyI don't usually by from Canon.com but it looks like I will be from now on. Their service, prices and shipping were stellar. This is my second 5D Mark IV body - since I shoot with 2 cameras on wedding days.
- Exceptional Stills Camera, Average for VideoThe Canon EOS 5D Mark IV finally comes close to catching up to the Sony A7RII and Nikon D810 when it comes to dynamic range for stills. I can underexposure an image by 2-3 stops to preserve highlights and easily bring the shadows up in post while adding very little noise. Compare this with any previous Canon DSLR and you'll know that you cannot increase shadows on Canon cameras without a mess of colored speckles everywhere.